Wednesday, August 10, 2011

So you all know this cutest fabric line, Sew Cherryby a super talented textile designer Lori Holt by now,
right? When I first saw this line, which I believe was in
the pictures of Lori's booth at the Quilt Market a few months ago,
I almost passed out. I thought, "Gee why do I have
to find out about such pretty American fabric coming
out when I am about to move out of the States?!"
Lori was so super nice to surprise me with a package
full of her fabric, patterns, and other goodies
which arrived just a few days before my flight to Japan.
You know I went insane absolutely!

I can think of so many things to make with these fabrics,
but for now I want to focus on small projects using them
just so that I get to enjoy seeing the lovely stash
in my fabric shelf for quite some time. I made these cases
this morning to..

organize inside a drawer in my tiny kitchen.
But while shooting some pictures for this post,
I started feeling that maybe these should be
used like this for the dining table (which we don't
have yet; therefore, they are on the floor lol).

Wouldn't it be sort of a lovely way to have a silver set
on the table when your friends come over for lunch or so?
I hope my friends will say "Oh where did you buy these cases?!"

You'll see a lot of Sew Cherry in my projects! One
of them would be a curtain for my craft room.
(For now, we have craft paper covering the window. lol)

Sew Cherry can be found at lots of online fabric
stores, but Lori has a great list of the stores
in the right bar on her sweet blog :)

Love that you are using "Sew Cherry"!I can't wait to see everything that you make with it - I have a fat bundle just waiting to used!I really loved all the fabric and cute things you sent Lori - beautiful!

your cases are so beautiful! i made a similar case some time ago to organize chopsticks in my kitchen's drawer. i didn't make any afterwards, so my forks, knives and spoons are all lying messily in the same drawer next to the chopsticks haha!!

oh gosh ayumi! these are adorable! totally cute and I love that they are so perfect for in your drawer and on the table (even if you don't have one yet)! sew cherry is such a cute line, might have to snag up some more of it, it's always fun to see how the different prints work together. :)

I love your Sew Cherry organizers! How fun for you and Lori to be able to swap some goodies...I saw the amazing things you sent Lori over on her blog. Wouldn't you two have fun sewing together someday?!

I love your organizers!!! I was just thinking that I needed to sew some the other day when I noticed our silverware drawer was getting out of control! Such a fun and cute project!!! You should keep some out though...the fabrics you used are too cute to hide!!

I'm loving the fabrics in your Etsy shop! I may have to grab some before they are all gone =D

I can see myself making a cute organizer like that to hold my silverware when I go to restaurants. I hate placing my silverware directly on the table. Sure a napkin would work but your little cases are so much cuter!

Ayumi...the fabric baskets are adorable!...what a great idea. It's so fun to see them made up in Sew Cherry:)Even with limited space it's so fun to be able to sew cute things for every little nook and cranny!...love them.xxLori

These are so stinking cute. I saw a similar pattern with little leather handles that I've always wanted to make (but could never find leather). These are even cuter. And your strawberry kokka fabric is killing me. So cute.

oh my, ayumi! those are the cutest little baskets and perfect for organizing. thanks for the link to lori's blog. it's too cute. i have 3 of the sew cherry prints and i'm using them sparingly because i ♥ them.

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Sew cherry fabrics introduced by Lori Holt. It’s really beautiful and pretty. Sew cherry always introduced good things I already have a four baskets I bought it from the online fabrics stores of Sew cherry. The Cases for spoon are really awesome I will definitely buy it.

Oh please, oh please do a tutorial on these cutie cases! I tried to make one and well...it's a bit deformed and saggy. I'm in charge of presenting a useful craft for my little sewing group in May 2012. This looks perfect! Perhaps you will sell the pattern?? Either way, I am grateful for talented people such as you, because I love this stuff. awbailey@gmail.com

Thanks for stopping by my blog! My name is Ayumi. I love sharing my crafty journal and other little anecdotes in my life here. I am a mother to a baby girl and a wife to my husband from Seattle. We live in a small apartment in Tokyo. I hope you enjoy being here :) Welcome♪